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why is cotton grown a irrigated crop​

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Answered by ItzLavenderQueen
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Cotton cultivation on ridges across the slopes conserves more water, reduces soil erosion and improves yield. Depending upon the climate & crop-growing period, cotton needs 700-1,200 mm water to meet its maximum water requirement.

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Answered by Disha094
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Cotton cultivation on ridges across the slopes conserves more water, reduces soil erosion and improves yield. Depending upon the climate & crop-growing period, cotton needs 700-1,200 mm water to meet its maximum water requirement.

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